X, formerly known as Twitter, in September sued California to undo the content moderation law, saying the law violated its free speech rights under the U.S. Constitution#39;s First Amendment and California#39;s state constitution.
X, formerly known as Twitter, in September sued California to undo the content moderation law, saying the law violated its free speech rights under the U.S. Constitution#39;s First Amendment and California#39;s state constitution. X, formerly known as Twitter, in September sued California to undo the content moderation law, saying the law violated its free speech rights under the U.S. Constitution#39;s First Amendment and California#39;s state constitution. Moneycontrol Latest News Read More
